Research Institute MOVE, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2012 Jan;18 Suppl 1:S114-9. doi: 10.1016/S1353-8020(11)70036-0.
Recent evidence suggests that music-based movement (MbM) therapy may be a promising intervention to improve gait and gait-related activities in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, because it naturally combines cognitive movement strategies, cueing techniques, balance exercises and physical activity while focussing on the enjoyment of moving on music instead of the current mobility limitations of the patient. A meta-analysis of RCTs on the efficacy of MbM-therapy, including individual rhythmic music training and partnered dance classes, was performed. Identified studies (K = 6) were evaluated on methodological quality, and summary effect sizes (SES) were calculated. Studies were generally small (total N= 168). Significant homogeneous SESs were found for the Berg Balance Scale, Timed Up and Go test and stride length (SESs: 4.1,2.2,0.11; P-values <0.01; I(2) 0,0,7%, respectively). A sensitivity analysis on type of MbM-therapy (dance- or gait-related interventions) revealed a significant improvement in walking velocity for gait-related MbM-therapy, but not for dance-related MbM-therapy. No significant effects were found for UPDRS-motor score, Freezing of Gait and Quality of Life. Overall, MbM-therapy appears promising for the improvement of gait and gait-related activities in PD. Future studies should incorporate larger groups and focus on long-term compliance and follow-up.
近期证据表明,音乐运动疗法(Music-based movement therapy,MbM)可能是改善帕金森病(Parkinson's disease,PD)患者步态和与步态相关活动的一种很有前途的干预措施,因为它将认知运动策略、提示技术、平衡练习和身体活动自然地结合在一起,同时专注于享受音乐带来的运动,而不是关注患者目前的活动受限。对 MbM 疗法的 RCT 进行了荟萃分析,包括个体节奏音乐训练和结伴舞蹈课程。评估了已确定的研究(K=6)的方法学质量,并计算了汇总效应大小(summary effect size,SES)。这些研究总体规模较小(总 N=168)。发现 Berg 平衡量表、计时起立行走测试和步长的 SES 具有显著的同质性(SES:4.1、2.2、0.11;P 值均<0.01;I²分别为 0、0、7%)。对 MbM 疗法类型(舞蹈或与步态相关的干预)的敏感性分析表明,与步态相关的 MbM 疗法可显著提高步行速度,但与舞蹈相关的 MbM 疗法则不然。在 UPDRS 运动评分、步态冻结和生活质量方面未发现显著效果。总体而言,MbM 疗法似乎有望改善 PD 患者的步态和与步态相关的活动。未来的研究应纳入更大的群体,并侧重于长期依从性和随访。